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进行免费 SEO 审计,追踪您在 Google 和 AI 搜索引擎中的可见性。
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Rank-Hub - AI SEO 顾问为您提供具体任务以提升网站排名。
@bengincet · X

监控 Core Web Vitals,衡量性能下降对收入的影响。
@AuditJet · X

AI审核SaaS登陆页面,与行业基准对比,获得优化建议。
@yusukelp · X
Here’s mine!

为你的AI生成网站应用设计系统和字体。
@Hamzadevio · X
just shipped. my goal is to help founders add taste to their vibe coded ugly looking apps. (especially the purple gradient, can't see it no more..)

通过一个链接收集客户评论,立即发布到您的网站。
@jimmygarvo · X
i'm working on a free reviews platform for anyone wanting real user feedback. one click and reviews are live on your website, and hosted wall page. check it out!

监控 SSL 证书和网站安全,包含自动续期检测、安全头部监控和 DNS 健康检查。
@di_spivak · X


用自定义模板快速创建个人网站,支持投资组合展示和自有域名。
@Mike_Andreuzza · X
I am working on Website templates crafted with Astro JS and Tailwind CSS and now also with Sanity CMS variants. Privacy-friendly web analytics More than a link in bio page

在Claude或ChatGPT中创建并发布登陆页面,自动生成表单和SEO。
u/Key_Average1083 · Reddit
Creating landing pages was always a bottleneck I write a weekly newsletter and I'm always having to juggle a few tools just to stand up a lead capture page or a product launch page. I'd load all of my context into Claude or ChatGPT and ask it "help me draft a landing page for this product". It would produce good results, but then I'd have to copy and paste into Carrd, format things - a lot of manual work I didn't want to do. I could've used something like Lovable or Framer, but I didn't w

粘贴 URL 获取 web apps 的安全发现,用通俗易懂的方式呈现
@luqmandv · X
I built a free security scanner for vibe-coded apps. You shipped with Cursor, Bolt, or Lovable. But did you check if it's actually safe? Paste your URL → get a plain English security report in 30 seconds. No setup! 👉 #buildinpublic #vibecode

用AI工具构建美观网站,无需编码。
u/FadsScales · Reddit
Finally Got a Paying Customer! For months I kept building features instead of talking to potential users. Nothing happened. I finally changed my approach. I simplified the product, started reaching out to small businesses directly, and focused on solving one problem really well. That got me my first paying customer, and seeing someone actually use something I built felt way better than chasing more features. The biggest lessons I learned: Launch before you think you’re ready. Talk to use